About the Course
Polish offers advantages in business and closer cultural connections with the neighboring country. The course helps you learn the language step by step – from everyday communication to professional conversations.
Why Learn Polish?
Have you considered how learning Polish can open new opportunities in your daily life and professional career?
Polish Culture and Its Values
Polish society is built on three core values:
- Identity – Poles are a highly patriotic nation, united by a strong sense of community felt by its citizens. Despite historical invasions by neighboring countries, Poles take pride in preserving their cultural identity and greatly value their relatively recent national autonomy.
- Relationships – Polish society focuses on building and maintaining close personal and family relationships. Visitors to the country must earn the trust of their Polish acquaintances before forming closer connections. For this reason, Polish colleagues often take a formal approach to business initially. Making final decisions may take more time, as relationships and trust are highly important.
- Roman Catholicism – Historically, religion has played a very significant role in Polish society. As a result, Roman Catholicism forms the foundation of Polish identity. 90% of Poland’s population are Roman Catholics, which fosters a sense of solidarity and community for both the country and its citizens, now and in the future.